David Beckham will reportedly join Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea next season, while Manchester City want Emmanuel Adebayor and Gareth Barry.
NEWS OF THE WORLD
Cristiano Ronaldo has pledged: "I am staying at Manchester United."
Manchester City have stepped up their chase for Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor.
Xabi Alonso has rocked Liverpool by admitting he wants to quit Anfield.
Goodison legend Peter Reid is trying to buy his beloved Everton.
Chelsea are planning for life without Didier Drogba by moving for Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero.
Manchester City are desperate to push through a new deal for Stephen Ireland while Nedum Onuoha is set to sign a three-year contract.
Chelsea's £25million move for Zenit St Petersburg's Portugal midfielder Danny has been dealt a serious injury blow.
Newcastle are desperate to keep young goalkeeper Fraser Forster.
Wigan want to sign Alan Smith from Newcastle.
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson has lined up a move for FC Twente's Austria striker Marko Arnautovic.
Everton face stiff competition for Inter Milan striker David Suazo with Manchester City and Villarreal also interested.
THE PEOPLE
Angry Patrice Evra has accused Cesc Fabregas and Arsenal of trying to kick him out of the Champions League final.
Sunderland are set to have a £200million transfer budget thanks to new owner Ellis Short.
Gareth Southgate will be asked to oversee a fire sale of players if Middlesbrough are relegated.
Bayern Munich want Portsmouth's England right-back Glen Johnson.
Manchester City are ready to offer Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry £19million in wages to tempt him to Eastlands.
Arsenal are ready to launch a club-record move for Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz.
Aston Villa are set to make another move for David Bentley of Tottenham.
Stephen Hunt and Andre Bikey are on their way out of Reading. Hunt is a target for Everton while Wigan want Bikey.
Everton are closing in on a £12million deal for Sporting Lisbon midfielder Joao Moutinho.
Manchester United want Charlton's England youth defender Carl Jenkinson.
Middlesbrough want Leeds winger Robert Snodgrass.
Leicester boss Nigel Pearson is ready to sign Hibernian's Polish goalkeeper Grzegorz Szamotulski.
Lucas Neill and West Ham are set to agree a new deal.
Kettering boss Mark Cooper is favourite to take over at Chesterfield.
Salomon Kalou has hinted he may leave Chelsea.
Preston boss Alan Irvine is on Reading's short-list for their vacant managerial position.
DAILY STAR SUNDAY
Djibril Cisse is closing down his classy Newcastle clothes shop The Pr9ject - sparking fears that the Sunderland striker will be leaving in the summer.
Manchester City are set to join the race to land Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry.
Tottenham will switch their attention to Juventus striker Vincenzo Iaquinta - if they fail to land Kenwyne Jones from Sunderland.
Derby are launching a £500,000 bid for Blackpool defender Shaun Barker.
Southampton winger Nathan Dyer is wanted by Ajax.
French club Marseille have joined Wigan in showing an interest in Tottenham midfielder Didier Zokora.
Oldham want Bradford skipper Graeme Lee on a free.
Coventry are chasing Leicester outcast DJ Campbell.
Derby manager Nigel Clough is ready to get rid of £3million flop Claude Davis to Crystal Palace - for nothing.
SUNDAY MIRROR
David Beckham is set to join Chelsea as part of Carlo Ancelotti's blueprint for the club.
Kanu is anxiously awaiting a decision from Portsmouth as to whether he is to be offered a new deal.
Micah Richards has been assured he has a future at Manchester City.
Aston Villa are preparing a £9million offer for Almeria's 27-year-old left-back Mane.
Ipswich and Sunderland want Bristol City midfielder Marvin Elliott.
Fulham have turned down the chance to sign Derby's Giles Barnes on a permanent deal.
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Sir Alex Ferguson insists Cristiano Ronaldo is staying at Manchester United but Carlos Tevez looks set to leave.
SUNDAY EXPRESS
Texan millionaire Ellis Short will complete his buy-out of Sunderland this week.
Liverpool's pursuit of Portsmouth right-back Glen Johnson is gathering pace.
SUNDAY MAIL
Walter Smith fears the sack if Rangers fail to win the title.